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I'm a right handed player, I've noticed that my right hand does not stay secure on the club once I start my down swing, meaning my fingers and thumb stay connected but the palm or part of the hand below my thumb doesn't stay on top of my left thumb. Does this make a difference or cause any flaws?

This is the classic "regrip"! Work on 9-3 drills while keeping the pad of your right thumb over and in contact with the top of the left thumb. Don't do this with gripping tightly but rather paying attention to feeling the right thumb pad in contact with top of left thumb. I agree with the Doc here, tis is typical of a flying right elbow or one wher you allow the right ebow to get behind you. this normally leeads to casting as well.

Thanks , my typical flaw is coming over the top slightly with a closed face

MDP1555, on 26 November 2012 - 02:05 PM, said:

This is the classic "regrip"! Work on 9-3 drills while keeping the pad of your right thumb over and in contact with the top of the left thumb. Don't do this with gripping tightly but rather paying attention to feeling the right thumb pad in contact with top of left thumb. I agree with the Doc here, tis is typical of a flying right elbow or one wher you allow the right ebow to get behind you. this normally leeads to casting as well.